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it's a clear nato ally. it supported the united states in every peacekeeping operation. here's an irony. the prime minister, along with president obama and others, have been calling for assad to step down. you can imagine the glee with which this is being used and watched in syria. so all of this is -- that might be a little amusing, but it's not the bigger question. this is a vital cog in the stability of that region. >> fouad ajami is also joining us. fouad, i think it was a turkish official that was comparing this to occupy wall street and police putting down demonstrations in new york. is it similar to that, in your opinion? >> no, not at all. this is a different political crisis. i want to say something about the statements coming out of the white house. we want peace and order in the states of istanbul and ankura. that's standard, boilerplate. the fundamental point about the relationship between the prime minister and president obama was really laid bare some fortnight ago when the prime minister of turkey came to washington. he came with this hope that he can conv
it's a clear nato ally. it supported the united states in every peacekeeping operation. here's an irony. the prime minister, along with president obama and others, have been calling for assad to step down. you can imagine the glee with which this is being used and watched in syria. so all of this is -- that might be a little amusing, but it's not the bigger question. this is a vital cog in the stability of that region. >> fouad ajami is also joining us. fouad, i think it was a turkish...
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turkey is a very strong nato ally. it's been a reliable ally of the west for decades now. and particularly, personally, prime minister erdogan i remember at the beginning of president obama's administration, turkey was one of the first stops he made. the sort of chatter was that erdogan was one of his only sort of friends in the political arena. and just before this all started, the president hosted the prime minister at the white house and talked about their close alliance and particularly obviously the situation in syria, they have relied a lot on turkey not in terms of helping the war there, the opposition, but in terms of helping with all these refugees who have come out and turkey is a huge sort of recipient of all these refugees. in a word you're right. they're in a dilemma because turkey is also a democracy. and this prime minister has sidelined over the years in power, he has sidelined the very powerful turkish military from what they used to have, which is a free reign in turkish politics. some are criticizing the fact he's trumping up treason charges and putting
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situation that is playing out that has international ramifications because of the strength of this nato ally. >> it is interesting to see how this has gone from a protest over a park in taking down of trees and putting up development in their park area, into voicing of frustrations with the leadership, voicing frustrations with the style of rule, though he has been democratically elected and it's his third term. >> that's right. we see whether it's american presidents -- when you're re-elected and second term presidents make many controversial appointments because they don't have to face reelection. prime minister erdogan is a tough guy. you've heard him described as being notoriously tough. i don't think it's in his political interest to allow this to continue the way it is. he ought to be looking for a way out and a way to take the passion out of this thing and reduce the violence. >> fran, appreciate you being with us. we'll continue updating throughout the evening on this story. also, late word on the edward snowden leak investigation. what he could be facing if and when he's found
situation that is playing out that has international ramifications because of the strength of this nato ally. >> it is interesting to see how this has gone from a protest over a park in taking down of trees and putting up development in their park area, into voicing of frustrations with the leadership, voicing frustrations with the style of rule, though he has been democratically elected and it's his third term. >> that's right. we see whether it's american presidents -- when you're...
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she was brought to a nato military base where she was treated. >> i'm good. how are you? >> and then she was moved to a woman's shelter in kabul. nine months later her haunting image appeared. and now she was even more of a target for the taliban. so she had to leave the country. a u.s. foundation agreed to bring her to california for a new face and a chance at a new life. >> are you in america? you're in america? are you going to get your nose? >> but because of the years of trauma she had endured, she was deemed not ready to take on the additional burden of massive and difficult surgeries. and so she was moved across the country to new york where a team of women began to give her some ko counselling, some life skills, and the education she's never had starting with her abcs. >> sometimes we felt like we were with a 3-year-old, a 7-year-old, an 11-year-old, a 15-year-old, a 45-year-old depending on what she was feeling at the moment and what she felt she need today communicate. her behavior could be erratic. she could be having fun. and, you know, wanting to be social an
she was brought to a nato military base where she was treated. >> i'm good. how are you? >> and then she was moved to a woman's shelter in kabul. nine months later her haunting image appeared. and now she was even more of a target for the taliban. so she had to leave the country. a u.s. foundation agreed to bring her to california for a new face and a chance at a new life. >> are you in america? you're in america? are you going to get your nose? >> but because of the...
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ally a nato ally and what's going on right now is lig. we'll have continuing coverage right after this. . ugly. we'll have continuing coverage right after this. [ male announcer ] with wells fargo advisors envision planning process it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. many people are struggling with issues related to mental health. by earning a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu. how many simple ingredients does your dog food have? 30? 20? new purina one beyond has 9. the simplified purina one beyond. learn more about these wholesome ingredients at purinaone.com >>> we're following breaking news out of turkey. these are live pictures you're seeing right now. it's after midnight in istanbul where police have come in wi
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approval and it seems the consensus is amongst nato forces and nato countries. >> fran, there's a big distinction with the u.s. position, which tends to be waiting for u.n. personal to get out and this team to finish their investigation but not come out with a published report. >> you have to ask what do you expect the u.n. to be able to say when they leave on sunday? first, we know chemical weapons were used. the syrians, the russians, everyone acknowledges that. so we've got that first piece of the puzzle dealt with. the second one is who used them? i think the president, quite rightly, points to the delivery mechanisms to indicate it's the syrian regime. if the rebels had this capability to launch this sort of devastation in addition to chemical weapons, they would have overthrown the assad regime. so given the delivery systems, it's reasonable to say it is the assad regime. they're talking about declassifying some information that they have that further indicates it's the regime. so you know it's chemical weapons. you've got a reasonable base toys believe it's the assad regime. wh
approval and it seems the consensus is amongst nato forces and nato countries. >> fran, there's a big distinction with the u.s. position, which tends to be waiting for u.n. personal to get out and this team to finish their investigation but not come out with a published report. >> you have to ask what do you expect the u.n. to be able to say when they leave on sunday? first, we know chemical weapons were used. the syrians, the russians, everyone acknowledges that. so we've got that...
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is trying to get a consensus with its nato allies and with the arab league so that it can bypass any kind of u.n. in order to go and take what some are calling punitive strikes. by that i mean strikes that are limited to just sort of a major slap on the wrist to tell assad you cannot keep using these chemical weapons, but not strikes that are aimed at crippling him or toppling him. >> thank you, christiane, appreciate it. here's what we're working on. almost 40 members of congress, including democrats and republicans alike, they are now demanding president obama talk to them before ordering military action in syria. going to talk to one of them up next. >>> and inside the mind of syria's president assad. a man who spent time with him says he can be equally persuasive, delusional, charming, and cold-blooded. >> he's quite erratic. he goes from one side to the other. bouts of rationality and irrationality. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with c
is trying to get a consensus with its nato allies and with the arab league so that it can bypass any kind of u.n. in order to go and take what some are calling punitive strikes. by that i mean strikes that are limited to just sort of a major slap on the wrist to tell assad you cannot keep using these chemical weapons, but not strikes that are aimed at crippling him or toppling him. >> thank you, christiane, appreciate it. here's what we're working on. almost 40 members of congress,...
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nato has been justifying the troop drawdown from afghanistan with stats that show that the country is less violent now. well, now the new fix report says the number of deadly attacks has not changed much and the drawdown plan calls for the majority of troops to leave afghanistan this year. >>> all right. dennis rodman may not seem like the most likely choice for an athlete turned politics. >> he has now teamed up with a group that is classic american, we're talking about the harlem globetrotters. >> it could be the most breath taking event in north korea since the company literally went nuclear. dennis rodman arriving for a bit of unofficial do no harm diplomacy. >> we got invited and we're coming over and having some fun and hoping that it will be some fun. >> for a chance to wear his blue track pant and ralph lauren baseball cap. in a country that bans lots of cool stuff. >> he can posing north korea to americans gets them away from this relentless propaganda of evil imperialists and shows that americans are just normal human beings. >> in this case, he's tv talent for an hbo series
nato has been justifying the troop drawdown from afghanistan with stats that show that the country is less violent now. well, now the new fix report says the number of deadly attacks has not changed much and the drawdown plan calls for the majority of troops to leave afghanistan this year. >>> all right. dennis rodman may not seem like the most likely choice for an athlete turned politics. >> he has now teamed up with a group that is classic american, we're talking about the...
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she was brought to a nato military base where she was trea trea treat. and then she was moved to a woman's shelter in kabul. nine months later, her haunting image appeared and now she was even more of a target for the taliban. so she had to leave the country. a u.s. foundation agreed to bring her to california for a new face and a chance at a new life. >> are you in america? >> yeah. >> are you going to get your nose. >> yeah. >> but because of the years of trauma she had endured, she was deemed not ready to take on the additional burden of massive an difficult surgeries. so see was moved across the country to new york where a team of women began to give her some counseling, some life skills and the education that she's never had, starting with her abcs. >> this is the first project we get to do together. sometimes we felt like we were with a 3-year-old, a 7-year-old, 15-year-old, 45-year-old depending on what she was feeling at the moment and needed to communicate. her behavior could be erratic. she could be having fun and we know wanting to social and
she was brought to a nato military base where she was trea trea treat. and then she was moved to a woman's shelter in kabul. nine months later, her haunting image appeared and now she was even more of a target for the taliban. so she had to leave the country. a u.s. foundation agreed to bring her to california for a new face and a chance at a new life. >> are you in america? >> yeah. >> are you going to get your nose. >> yeah. >> but because of the years of trauma...
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total endorsement from the arab league, from the european union, from the united nations, and then nato carried out the operation. and the united states looks increasingly isolated as it's a one-nation mission. britain's out of it. france is in terrible trouble. the president faces public polls that indicate two-thirds are opposed to france's participation. that leaves turkey. you know, this is something that he feels he has a moment. and that, i think, is the question, have we lost the strategic en, the political edge, and the psychological edge? assad is probably quite happy at the moment. >> doesn't this give him more time? do you agree, assad's happy? >> you know, i think too much is being made about him hiding weapons or moving them. there's three morn things to remember. one, he has a lot of fixed installations he can't move. fixed radars, communication centers, headquarters. secondly, i guarantee you we have more intelligence assets focused on this postage stamp than anywhere in the world right now. overhead satellites, communications intercepts, and we're watching every move he
total endorsement from the arab league, from the european union, from the united nations, and then nato carried out the operation. and the united states looks increasingly isolated as it's a one-nation mission. britain's out of it. france is in terrible trouble. the president faces public polls that indicate two-thirds are opposed to france's participation. that leaves turkey. you know, this is something that he feels he has a moment. and that, i think, is the question, have we lost the...
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. >> a number of nato countries permit women in combat, like canada, france, germany, and australia. the british do not. the secretary's action technically opens all jobs but the services can still apply for specific exemptions if women are not able to meet specific standards. >> what i worry about is lowering standards, saying that we have people on our team that can't carry their weight. >> they mean that literally. some soldiers are hauling around more than 100 pounds. tank loaders have to lift a shell out of a confined space, spin it around and push it into the breach. a senior defense official says that standard cannot be lowered. officials have identified specific physical requirements for each combat job. next they will turn that information over to scientists who can build physical tests to measure if a man or woman is fit for the front lines. >> at recruiting stayintions, y can't say lift this ammo and put it in the tank. >> the marines are going to take 400 male marines, 400 female marines and have them perform the physicals tasks for these jobs and come up with some sort o
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eventually, it took american, nato military involvement to get it right. >> it was successful. fascinating discussion. thank you all very much. >>> coming up, congressman john dingell has been with every president since eisenhower. he'll make history soon. find out why in our "sunday spotlight." i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. >>> it is kind of irresistible. the parade of awkward and endearing tweens all vying for the top prize of the scripps spelling bee. it certainly paid off for arvind mahankali of new york. he was knocked out of past tournaments. this time, he nailed knaidel. >> k-n-a-i-d-e-l, knaidel. >> arvind, what is the significance of this
eventually, it took american, nato military involvement to get it right. >> it was successful. fascinating discussion. thank you all very much. >>> coming up, congressman john dingell has been with every president since eisenhower. he'll make history soon. find out why in our "sunday spotlight." i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use...
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he was also linked to attacks against nato and u.s. forces in afghanistan. so he was a very significant figure and exactly the sort of person that the program is designed to target. >> and, john, if you will, during the bush administration, the former president used to joke about being number two taliban not a position to be on with the bullseye on their head, but essentially how do they keep up? don't they just get replaced with another one? >> that is the criticism ultimately of the drone program, or one of the criticisms is that it can never solve the problem. it can only repress the issue by taking out these leaders occasionally. however, it does have a profound effect on the freedom of militants to move in this area, basically a taliban and jihadist stronghold where many of the world kind of global jihadists have gathered. the drone program has made it harder for them to meet or meet together and have, you know, discussions about strategy. and it's actually rather interesting that this man was apparently holed up with a very other senior commanders, whi
he was also linked to attacks against nato and u.s. forces in afghanistan. so he was a very significant figure and exactly the sort of person that the program is designed to target. >> and, john, if you will, during the bush administration, the former president used to joke about being number two taliban not a position to be on with the bullseye on their head, but essentially how do they keep up? don't they just get replaced with another one? >> that is the criticism ultimately of...
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so time was of the essence at that point, and that is why the president decided to go along with nato and deliver that military force there and not seek congressional authorization. that is what the senior administration officials are saying. they realize that this is going to come perhaps as a bit of a surprise to congress and the world that the president made this decision so late in the game yesterday evening, but they believe it buys them some time diplomatically. around the world they think it will go a long way for the world to see that the united states, not just the president, but the congress is acting unified on this one, and also they want congress to be more comfortable with the material. they say starting this weekend, the classified materials, not just the unclassified materials, but the classified materials will be available to members of congress if they want to go through them. so they'll get a better read of the situation in syria and what happened last week than what the general public has at this point, wolf. >> jim acosta with some new reporting from the white hou
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and nato involvement? >> i think it took a while to get together with the lead. we call it leading from behind, but it did have a successful outcome in getting rid of gadhafi, the problem is people wiped their hands and said let's move on to the next problem, and didn't do the things that would have been required in order to help libya be libya, particularly in aid in terms of investment, in terms of training, in terms of supporting the ngos, the non-governmental organizations that can do a piece of work without it looking like a new imperialism. we forgot about libya, which i think was a terrible, terrible mistake. >> what should have been done differently, kareem? >> i will go even further than that [ inaudible ] because of the [ inaudible ] gadhafi, because of the fact that everybody recognizes that nato came in and was [ inaudible ] nato should have stayed in one form or the other. under un [ inaudible ] to help this centralized government, to help disarm the mediation, train and prepare a body of security, that would have shortened the [ inaudible ]. >> so y
and nato involvement? >> i think it took a while to get together with the lead. we call it leading from behind, but it did have a successful outcome in getting rid of gadhafi, the problem is people wiped their hands and said let's move on to the next problem, and didn't do the things that would have been required in order to help libya be libya, particularly in aid in terms of investment, in terms of training, in terms of supporting the ngos, the non-governmental organizations that can do...
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the united states has left or nato has really left no serious -- i mean one of the things that would worry us is that the border is becoming increasingly volatile and where we see -- we have been constantly asking for narcotics interdiction on that border and didn't become part of the nato charter. so we do see -- these are nonglamorous issues but this is the here and now for us. we have 800 borders just for smuggling and the issue brought up, we are interdicting more than anybody else on that border. there is nothing close to matching interdiction capability on the other side of that border which used to be regional command east, if i may so. now, of course, -- the ratio is something close to 8-1. we have 800 check posts and they have 100. this needs to be looked at more seriously. these issues need to be looked at far more seriously. >> we have five minutes left. >> first of all, on this question of u.s. role after the drawdown, are you saying that since you bring up the question of a border in conjunction with answering the previous question, are you saying that you feel that the
the united states has left or nato has really left no serious -- i mean one of the things that would worry us is that the border is becoming increasingly volatile and where we see -- we have been constantly asking for narcotics interdiction on that border and didn't become part of the nato charter. so we do see -- these are nonglamorous issues but this is the here and now for us. we have 800 borders just for smuggling and the issue brought up, we are interdicting more than anybody else on that...
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we conducted an air campaign. .e have assets, nato partners we have worked with the italians. it is stunning that our the united states of america, could not get a tanker in the air? mr. hicks,, when did you think this was actually over, this was done, we were safe? not until our personnel landed intricately on the c-130. a and even then, there is reason why you had to leave the facility in tripoli. >> that is correct. >> when did you return to tripoli? >> we returned i believe on the 14th. >> and security? >> they arrived on september 12. >> and the governor never asked asked the government never asked for permission. this is one of the key concerns. in the last minute, i want to ask mr. thompson, i want to read an excerpt of an e-mail sent by you to timothy walsh and james webster on wednesday, september 12,@11:10 in the morning. , daniel benjamin on the phone this morning, he understands my point, concurs, but expressed his pessimism regarding the deployment and by extension does not extend a lobby for our inclusion." to remind everybody here, didn't daniel benjamin recentl
we conducted an air campaign. .e have assets, nato partners we have worked with the italians. it is stunning that our the united states of america, could not get a tanker in the air? mr. hicks,, when did you think this was actually over, this was done, we were safe? not until our personnel landed intricately on the c-130. a and even then, there is reason why you had to leave the facility in tripoli. >> that is correct. >> when did you return to tripoli? >> we returned i...
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turkey is a nato ally, jordan a close friend that we work with a lot. israel is very close by. we got bases throughout the region. we cannot see a breach of the nonproliferation norm that allows potentially chemical weapons to fall into the hands of all kinds of folks. so what i've said is that we've not yet made a decision. but, international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place and nobody disputes or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against civilian populations. we have looked at all the evidence, and we do not believe the opposition possessed nuclear weapons or chemical weapons of that sort. we do not believe that given the delivery systems using rockets that the opposition could have carried out these attacks. we have concluded that the syrian government, in fact, carried these out and if that's so then there needs international consequences. so we're consulting with our allies and the international community, and, you know, i have no interest in any kind of open ended conflict in sir area but we
turkey is a nato ally, jordan a close friend that we work with a lot. israel is very close by. we got bases throughout the region. we cannot see a breach of the nonproliferation norm that allows potentially chemical weapons to fall into the hands of all kinds of folks. so what i've said is that we've not yet made a decision. but, international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place and nobody disputes or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a...
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nato continually bombs strategic locations within the compound and on august 23rd, 2011, it fell to the rebels. gadhafi and his family having fled. this is what's left of gadhafi's palace. ♪ ♪ so when's the last time you were here? >> last time is when the revolution is finishing. the machinery, going in fast. after that, the people, always have the guns. after them coming lot of people, normal people, listening about something expensive here, like the salt, like the gold -- >> pardon? what? >> he wants us to stop filming right now. >> okay. while talking, we didn't notice several pickup trucks of local militia had closed in on us. >> stop, stop, stop. >> i've stopped. >> you stop. >> just relax, relax. >> no, relax, relax. >> what's happening? >> this is their turf, or their area of operation or somehow under their control. whatever the case, they're the group in charge today. an argument ensues between our guys and their guys. all of whom fought against the same forces on this ground a year ago. >> okay. let's go. hold it down. hold it down. hold it down. female announcer: sunday'
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i would consider the fact that there is a nato, and to whatever forces we are going to have. -- a nato complement -- complement to whatever forces we are going to have. will looke things i that closely early on. they are still in the process of making decisions on what is going to look like post-2014. >> do you think it is useful to put those numbers out there so far in advance? is there a military reason it is useful to put those numbers out there? >> i do know we are part of a coalition effort. i do know the coalition is really trying to determine what their commitment is going to be going forward. they would like as much predictability as possible. >> i appreciate it senator reed's question that he asked general rodriguez. how would you assess the threats to your command? what do you see those as being? >> it is a complex and dynamic and volatile region. we see on number of things that are kind of working together to fuel that instability. you see sectarian strife in a number of places. you see former autocratic governments that have failed or are failing creating further instabilit
i would consider the fact that there is a nato, and to whatever forces we are going to have. -- a nato complement -- complement to whatever forces we are going to have. will looke things i that closely early on. they are still in the process of making decisions on what is going to look like post-2014. >> do you think it is useful to put those numbers out there so far in advance? is there a military reason it is useful to put those numbers out there? >> i do know we are part of a...
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i can speak specifically to the fact that they are not iraq, nato comparisons. but they have made success in leveraging our investments, and the capacities that some do initial training and mentoring of the libyan facilitators. it is a way to ensure that the information is being shared our tarn a way that is regionally relevant and accessible. things that people can connect to. things that people can understand. the more creative we can be in figuring out how to leverage other investments throughout the region, i think the better. i wanted to talk a little bit about the civil side in libya. we get set in our ways and we consider it at this point in geos. hugei'm hearing on the area is bridge leisure sector. while many of those people who are engaged in some way with civil society, figuring out how to empower them in a way to expand the definition and expand the engagement to include a much larger cross-section that has also direct access to decision makers are usually influential. to speak to civil society in transition, we have heard about the flurry of registr
i can speak specifically to the fact that they are not iraq, nato comparisons. but they have made success in leveraging our investments, and the capacities that some do initial training and mentoring of the libyan facilitators. it is a way to ensure that the information is being shared our tarn a way that is regionally relevant and accessible. things that people can connect to. things that people can understand. the more creative we can be in figuring out how to leverage other investments...
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to nato via twitter. we get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates from google earth, and we verify that there's a location that needs to be hit. we send in a torpedo and then it is gone. >> really? how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. did anyone think it was possible in their lifetime that they seed the end of this son of a bitch? a lot of people said they never dreamed. >> i don't know if you call them hope, dreams, wishes. it was just something in the sky. something i look at every night. when i hit that point and got in to misrata and stood by gadhafi's body, any dream will come true. >> what's the situation now? >> it's fluid. it can swing any direction. >> well, look, what happened in benghazi a few months ago, i mean, what does this mean to the country? >> i think there is a dark mysterious hand that doesn't like this country to prosper. they see system and organization as a big enemy to them. these concerns are slowly getting diminished. a matter of time be
to nato via twitter. we get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates from google earth, and we verify that there's a location that needs to be hit. we send in a torpedo and then it is gone. >> really? how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. did anyone think it was possible in their lifetime that they seed the end of this son of a bitch? a lot of people said they never dreamed. >> i...
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nato continually bombs strategic locations within the compound and on august 23rd, 2011, it fell to the rebels. gadhafi and his family having fled. this is what's left of gadhafi's palace. ♪ ♪ so when's the last time you were here? >> last time is when the revolution is finishing. the machinery, going in fast. after then, coming a lot of people. listening about something expensive here. like the salt. like the gold. >> what? >> he wants us to stop filming right now. >> okay. while talking, we didn't notice several pickup trucks of local militia had closed in on us. >> stop. stop. an argument ensues between our guys and their guys. all of whom fought against the same forces on this ground a year ago. [ speaking foreign language ] >> okay. let's go. >> no, no, no. >> hold it down. hold it down. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the c
nato continually bombs strategic locations within the compound and on august 23rd, 2011, it fell to the rebels. gadhafi and his family having fled. this is what's left of gadhafi's palace. ♪ ♪ so when's the last time you were here? >> last time is when the revolution is finishing. the machinery, going in fast. after then, coming a lot of people. listening about something expensive here. like the salt. like the gold. >> what? >> he wants us to stop filming right now....
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but the united states is the leader in nato and will still be calling the shots. it will still be involved. when things blow up and get worse, there will be a recantation for the u.s. to, again, is the only tool it thinks it turned to and that is violence. >> so a rose by any other name is still the u.s. military, essentially. so how is the unrest in libya affecting the neighboring countries? >> you see violence overflow into mali. you see arms shipped out to syria. and fighters shipped out to syria. and you've seen a lack of stability in libya impacting all of the nations around it. you compare that with tunisia, which is not violence-free and not perfect i any means, but engaged in largely nonviolent protests. this is the difference between a country that overthrows a government largely nonviolently, all the it inspired by a suicide, compared to where massive violence is used. you can switch it off like a light switch. you can't switch off the resentment. it will be there for years. >> and it is very important on this too-year anniversary to really look at libya
but the united states is the leader in nato and will still be calling the shots. it will still be involved. when things blow up and get worse, there will be a recantation for the u.s. to, again, is the only tool it thinks it turned to and that is violence. >> so a rose by any other name is still the u.s. military, essentially. so how is the unrest in libya affecting the neighboring countries? >> you see violence overflow into mali. you see arms shipped out to syria. and fighters...
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we sent so much information to nato via twitter. we got phone calls from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we got the coordinates from google earth. we verified there is a location there that needs to be hit. send it and then it is gone. >> really. >> yeah. >> how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. >> did anyone think it was possible that in their lifetime they would see the end of this son of a [ bleep ]? most people were telling me they never dreamed -- >> i don't know if you can call it dreams, hopes, wishes. it was just something in the sky. something i look at every night. but when it hit that point, got in and stood on gadhafi's body, any dream will come true. >> what is the situation now? >> it is fluid. it can swing any direction. >> look. what happened in benghazi a few months ago, what does this mean to the country? >> i think there is a dark, mysterious hand that doesn't like this country to prosper. they see organization as a big enemy. these organizations are
we sent so much information to nato via twitter. we got phone calls from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we got the coordinates from google earth. we verified there is a location there that needs to be hit. send it and then it is gone. >> really. >> yeah. >> how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. >> did anyone think it was possible that in their lifetime they would see the end of this son of a [ bleep...
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nato took him out. if you go online and look at a video that a former four-star general clark went on record multiple times and said he was told by top brass in the pentagon that the u.s. was going to take out seven countries and five years. this is all about israel. this is all about taking out there in a maze -- their enemies. look at the people that are behind this. do your own homework. look at different media from around the world. i'll just look at the mainstream media in the united states. look at other international media that is available on the internet and think for yourselves. your country has been hijacked. host: we've been looking at tweets for members of congress today as they get ready to return tomorrow. a week ago, john mccain was skeptical but the president's decision over the weekend to seek approval from congress. after a white house meeting early this week on sunday, both senators graham and mccain came out in favor of support to resolution. he is at a town hall this evening. anoth
nato took him out. if you go online and look at a video that a former four-star general clark went on record multiple times and said he was told by top brass in the pentagon that the u.s. was going to take out seven countries and five years. this is all about israel. this is all about taking out there in a maze -- their enemies. look at the people that are behind this. do your own homework. look at different media from around the world. i'll just look at the mainstream media in the united...
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department kenneth peel and i told him what was going on and i told him that we were going to lose nato over this that it was not in the united states' national interest to prevent paul wolfowitz from being fired for giving thirty percent pay raise to his girlfriend so no no and dianne feinstein knows this specifically i went to her. you know she's on the senate committee select intelligence and she's supposed to have oversight and she has fallen down on the job the united states congress has been bought up they're not representing american citizens interests they're lining their own pockets you know daniel any what is this all about because on the one hand and if i can make a binary here we need intelligence to keep ourselves safe but maybe we need intelligence to keep the n.s.a. in business it's a matter of survival for the intelligence community itself i mean they've divorced themselves from the mission it is just to continue the expansion of their empire and prove that they need to exist. well you know they get at the very least some eighty billion dollars a year much of their budge
department kenneth peel and i told him what was going on and i told him that we were going to lose nato over this that it was not in the united states' national interest to prevent paul wolfowitz from being fired for giving thirty percent pay raise to his girlfriend so no no and dianne feinstein knows this specifically i went to her. you know she's on the senate committee select intelligence and she's supposed to have oversight and she has fallen down on the job the united states congress has...
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department kenneth peel and i told him what was going on and i told him that we were going to lose nato over this that it was not in the united states' national interest to prevent paul wolfowitz from being fired for giving thirty percent pay raise to his girlfriend so no no and dianne feinstein knows this specifically i went to her. you know she's on the senate committee select intelligence and she's supposed to have oversight and she has fallen down on the job the united states congress has been bought up they're not representing american citizens interests they're lining their own pockets you know daniel any what is this all about because on the one hand and if i can make a binary here we need intelligence to keep ourselves safe but maybe we need intelligence to keep the n.s.a. in business it's a matter of survival for the intelligence community itself i mean they've divorced himself from the mission it is just to continue the expansion of their empire and prove that they need to exist. well you know they get at the very least some eighty billion dollars a year much of their budget i
department kenneth peel and i told him what was going on and i told him that we were going to lose nato over this that it was not in the united states' national interest to prevent paul wolfowitz from being fired for giving thirty percent pay raise to his girlfriend so no no and dianne feinstein knows this specifically i went to her. you know she's on the senate committee select intelligence and she's supposed to have oversight and she has fallen down on the job the united states congress has...
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nato continually bombs strategic locations within the compound and on august 23rd, 2011, it fell to the rebels. gadhafi and his family having fled. this is what's left of gadhafi's palace. ♪ ♪ so when's the last time you were here? >> last time is when the revolution is finishing. the machinery, going in fast. after that, the people, always have the guns. after them coming lot of people, normal people, listening about something expensive here, like the salt, like the gold -- >> pardon? what? >> he wants us to stop filming right now. >> okay. while talking, we didn't notice several pickup trucks of local militia had closed in on us. >> stop, stop, stop. >> i've stopped. >> you stop. >> just relax, relax. >> no, relax, relax. >> what's happening? >> this is their turf, or their area of operation or somehow under their control. whatever the case, they're the group in charge today. an argument ensues between our guys and their guys. all of whom fought against the same forces on this ground a year ago. >> okay. >> okay. let's go. hold it down. hold it down. >>> libya denied there's an im
nato continually bombs strategic locations within the compound and on august 23rd, 2011, it fell to the rebels. gadhafi and his family having fled. this is what's left of gadhafi's palace. ♪ ♪ so when's the last time you were here? >> last time is when the revolution is finishing. the machinery, going in fast. after that, the people, always have the guns. after them coming lot of people, normal people, listening about something expensive here, like the salt, like the gold -- >>...
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department kenneth peel and i told him what was going on and i told him that we were going to lose nato over this that it was not in the united states' national interest to prevent paul wolfowitz from being fired for giving thirty percent pay raise to his girlfriend so no no and dianne feinstein knows this specifically i went to her. you know she's on the senate committee select intelligence and she's supposed to have oversight and she has fallen down on the job the united states congress has...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> question, does the cooperation of european intelligence services blunt the issue of u.s. eves dropping? pat. >> john, what the united states did was the nfc got the addresses and phone numbers of 35 of our closest friends, turned them over to the nsa and said tap and cape every single one of them. when you do that, you aught to expect that some of your friends are going to get ticked off at you and some are going to be exfriends. >> the second day story was that the french and the germans who collected all this stuff and shared it with us. so you know, i think people need to -- >> it's a wonderful world. >> it's the world we live in and we should be grateful we haven't been hit for a decade. >> there's one problem, they got caught. we changed everything. >> you know you had to think about it, but look, this guy, snowden, had access to all this material and was able to walk out of it, tells you something about the security we have. it's absolutely
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> question, does the cooperation of european intelligence services blunt the issue of u.s. eves dropping? pat. >> john, what the united states did was the nfc got the addresses and phone numbers of 35 of our closest friends, turned them over to the nsa and said tap and cape every single one of them. when you do that, you aught to expect that some...
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revolutionaries were facing during the early days of the fighting, especially in the months before nato came in with air support, check out misrata's war museum. >> what did this fire? >> fired a rocket. homemade. there's a rocket here. >> you had to have some serious courage to ride around with this thing. >> why? we trust our people. there are a lot of homemade things here. this is homemade, too. fires rockets. this is homemade. this one. this was from -- >> yes. >> we got it. >> you took it off a helicopter and you put it on a car? >> uh-huh. and you know what this is for? >> so it's basically a cross bow that fires molotov cocktails. >> tnt sometimes. >> you're shooting this at people who have mortars. >> and tanks. >> tanks. >> yeah. >> you're shooting this at tanks. >> yeah. that's what we got at the time. >> it's what you had. it's awesome. >> the next president of libya, the one who's going to be in charge, this is his. he has to think twice before he sits on it. >> never screw your people. >> here, this is gadhafi stuff. >> this was all taken from the compound. >> that's his ch
revolutionaries were facing during the early days of the fighting, especially in the months before nato came in with air support, check out misrata's war museum. >> what did this fire? >> fired a rocket. homemade. there's a rocket here. >> you had to have some serious courage to ride around with this thing. >> why? we trust our people. there are a lot of homemade things here. this is homemade, too. fires rockets. this is homemade. this one. this was from -- >> yes....
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if the civil war spreads into other borders or nato or u.s. lead some action in syria based on the reporting we're getting now. we're working this all for you throughout the day. we'll keep it as factual as we can as long as headlines warrant. four minutes past the hour. martha: this fox news alert for you now. police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed the state's prison director in colorado. police say 58-year-old tom clemons was killed at his home last night. he was appointed as head of colorado department of corrections in 2011 after spending 30 years working in the missouri prison system. we'll have a report for the search for his killer. awful story coming out of the colorado. that in the next hour. bill: we'll watch that manhunt. investigators are trying to figure out what caused a deadly explosion at the sprawling military base at hawthorne, nevada. it happened monday night during a military training exercise involving members of the second marine division from camp lejeune, in north carolina. a mortar round exploded killin
if the civil war spreads into other borders or nato or u.s. lead some action in syria based on the reporting we're getting now. we're working this all for you throughout the day. we'll keep it as factual as we can as long as headlines warrant. four minutes past the hour. martha: this fox news alert for you now. police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed the state's prison director in colorado. police say 58-year-old tom clemons was killed at his home last night. he was appointed as...
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and nato troops there with the security agreement about how they will operate for all the reasons you heard. you know, the worries about al qaeda, the worries about iran causing trouble in afghanistan. and a lot of people say it's been 12 years. is it time for the troops to finally come back home, ashleigh? >> since i have you, and you have all this international accuacc krchlt krchc acumen, i want to talk to you about the no-fly zone in the east china sea. america threw one of their bombers there for a show of not so fast and all of a sudden japanese and south koreans following suit as well. curious if we know what china's next move is. if they're not bluffing, doesn't it mean there could be some military action? >> well, this is the thing. this is what people are trying to assess right now. did china overplay its hand? u.s., japan, south korea, flying through this restricted zone and not obeying the new chinese rules. the chinese so far not doing anything about it. but here's what's coming next week. vice president joe biden is going to the region. the trip was already planned. the
and nato troops there with the security agreement about how they will operate for all the reasons you heard. you know, the worries about al qaeda, the worries about iran causing trouble in afghanistan. and a lot of people say it's been 12 years. is it time for the troops to finally come back home, ashleigh? >> since i have you, and you have all this international accuacc krchlt krchc acumen, i want to talk to you about the no-fly zone in the east china sea. america threw one of their...
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. >>> nato has decided to strengthen its defense against cyber attacks. defense ministers from the 28 member countries discussed the issue on tuesday for the first time. >> we must identify what more we need to do to address cyber threats which are evolving as we speak. >> rasmussen said that nato had to deal with over 2,500 attacks on its computer systems last year. the ministers agreed to boost the organization's capabilities to protect its networks. they plan to make the defense system fully operational by october. the ministers also decided to set up rapid reaction teams. they will work to minimize damage and track down the hackers if nato's computers are attacked. now, u.s. officials suspect the chinese military has been directly involved in some of the past cyber attacks on the united states. >>> the operator of the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant says he has found a leak in a tank that stores water contaminated with radioactive substances. officials at tokyo electric power company say they confirmed the leak shortly after noon on wednesday
. >>> nato has decided to strengthen its defense against cyber attacks. defense ministers from the 28 member countries discussed the issue on tuesday for the first time. >> we must identify what more we need to do to address cyber threats which are evolving as we speak. >> rasmussen said that nato had to deal with over 2,500 attacks on its computer systems last year. the ministers agreed to boost the organization's capabilities to protect its networks. they plan to make the...
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that is the task facing afghanistan as nato combat troops withdraw. among the recruits is the first ever woman in the country to qualify as an airline pilot. she has streamed of this moment since childhood. of thiseady -- dreamed moment since childhood. she is ready to fly. afghanistan's first female pilot. reaching these heights has not been easy. >> it was difficult. the female situation or the rules for the woman here. to change the culture, the old mind that we can do it. i want to do it. >> she's joining a military operation which is at a crucial stage. with nato combat troops due to leave by the end of next year, the afghan armed services are now taking the lead role in fighting the insurgents. played a part in afghanistan's security forces for many years, but still make up less than 1% of the total. when she became her country's first helicopter pilot wendy five years ago, -- 25 years ago, she had to battle overwhelming prejudice. the future of this country is in your hands. we have to work shoulder to shoulder to bear this country. >> the comm
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seems to be pretty hypocritical if the people of sweden want to join nato well that is their choice but they shouldn't be tricked into having their taxpayers pay for their sons to die in afghanistan based on totally bogus arguments that make no sense but that's just my opinion. wealthy. british. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. i am max kaiser.
seems to be pretty hypocritical if the people of sweden want to join nato well that is their choice but they shouldn't be tricked into having their taxpayers pay for their sons to die in afghanistan based on totally bogus arguments that make no sense but that's just my opinion. wealthy. british. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. i am max kaiser.
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our nato allies. all three of us have been talking to our counterparts from countries all over the world. what did the white house is doing. what the president is doing. we are still involved with the united nations. those tracks are being run in addition to what we are talking about here. one exact point on the purpose of this hearing. general dempsey said this morning at the senate armed services committee, when asked about the violation of the chemical weapons norm come a a 100 year old norm, -- norm, a 100 year old norm, one of the points that general dancey made which is exactly right and we start here, this is a threat to our interest, to our forces, to our country, allowing a tyrant to get away with the use of chemical weapons. >>at is the real threat. adamkissinger of illinois. i know you have had a couple of long weeks. i'm about to support this, but i want to say at the beginning my disapproval of the president's policies in the middle east. i believe part of the reason we are having difficu
our nato allies. all three of us have been talking to our counterparts from countries all over the world. what did the white house is doing. what the president is doing. we are still involved with the united nations. those tracks are being run in addition to what we are talking about here. one exact point on the purpose of this hearing. general dempsey said this morning at the senate armed services committee, when asked about the violation of the chemical weapons norm come a a 100 year old...